Mosh pit: Radiohead

''We're a trying bunch,'' Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke deadpanned as the band readied themselves to test new song Full Stop on Monday. ''You'll get used to it.'' Yorke's tongue must have been practically boring a hole through his cheek because Radiohead had the adoring crowd in the palm of their collective hand long before the lights went down. This proved to be largely justified, too, with the band mesmerising as much with their inventive stage set, all suspended screens and striking visuals, as their ever-potent sound. The set was driven mainly by the skittering beats and other-worldly rock of their past two albums, In Rainbows and The King of Limbs, but there were treats for fans of all eras in everything from a seismic Planet Telex to the electrifying third encore of Idioteque.